Faith Salie on when POTUS uses "$#!?hole" language
Attacked for making racist comments, President Trump argued his words were "tough"
Attacked for making racist comments, President Trump argued his words were "tough"
It's that time of year when many of us resolve to get in better shape. "Sunday Morning" contributor Nancy Giles is one such hopeful, and she has a closet full of exercise and weight-loss gizmos hawked on TV to try to get her there. How helpful are they? Well, they're all packed in the closet…
Sixty years ago, Reverend Gilbert Caldwell and his wife, Grace, were confronted with an ugly example of racism on their honeymoon, when they were prevented from staying at a resort in the Poconos. Today Rev. Caldwell speaks about the civil rights movement, and his personal story touched a group of New Jersey schoolchildren, who set about making things right. Steve Hartman reports.
Bold, sensual and talented, Oscar- and Golden Globe-nominee Sharon Stone was one of the most talked-about actresses of the '90s, making a powerful impression in such films as "Total Recall," "Basic Instinct" and "Casino." But a brain hemorrhage in 2001 nearly killed her, and set back her career. Lee Cowan profiles the actress, whose second chance at life includes raising three sons, outspoken activism, and a starring role in a new HBO mini-series, "Mosaic."
Just to the west of the International Date Line is Wake Island, an American territory about 2,400 miles west of Hawaii, where the first rays of sun shine on U.S. soil. Conor Knighton visits the Pacific atoll where America's day begins.
Determining the cause of death is never child's play, even with dollhouse-like training tools. Erin Moriarty reports on the intricate dioramas created by Frances Glessner Lee, a woman intrigued by unsolved murders, who assembled tiny laboratories of forensic investigation. Her macabre "Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death" are now on display at the Smithsonian in Washington.
The Oscar-nominated actress is back, following a serious brain hemorrhage, to star in an interactive mystery series for HBO, "Mosaic"
The first rays of morning sun to fall on U.S. soil shine on this Pacific atoll, where a small contingent of Air Force service members keeps watch
Intrigued by unsolved murders, Frances Glessner Lee created tiny dioramas of death, to help train forensic investigators to examine crime scenes
Mo Rocca reports on the history and controversy surrounding the re-drawing of political boundaries for partisan gain.
On January 14, 1973, Elvis Presley starred in what was billed as the world's first live satellite concert by a solo artist, broadcast from Honolulu and watched by millions worldwide. Jane Pauley reports.
A panel of Hollywood luminaries talks to Oprah Winfrey about the initiative calling out sexual harassment
On January 14, 1973, the world's first live satellite concert by a solo artist, featuring The King, was broadcast from Honolulu
For 38 agonizing minutes, people in Hawaii believed the unthinkable was happening Saturday morning, when an alert about an incoming ballistic missile was broadcast across the state. It was an error, but one that caused widespread panic and confusion. David Begnaud reports.
Sen. Joe Manchin identified several areas of immigration policy where Congress can find common ground
Sen. Cory Gardner discussed the potential solutions and hurdles lawmakers face in discussions over spending and immigration reform
Sen. Tom Cotton joined "Face the Nation" to discuss the immigration debate and the White House's handling of foreign hot spots
President Trump, who is 71 years old, went to Walter Reed Friday and had his first physical since taking office. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook talks to "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor about this type of evaluation.
The flu has reached epidemic proportions in the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday the virus is now widespread across the entire continental United States. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Gilbert Caldwell and his wife, Grace, didn't get the honeymoon they dreamed of 60 years ago. They were turned away from a hotel for being black. After teaching a powerful lesson to a group of students, they recently got a second honeymoon. Steve Hartman has their story "On The Road."
Internet fame is driving the latest teen fad: biting into detergent pods. But the so-called "Tide Pod Challenge" can kill, and the problem goes beyond attention-seeking teenagers. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner explains how young children and the elderly are vulnerable, too.
Shane Missler of Port Richey, Florida, claimed his prize Friday. At 20 years old, he won last week’s $450 million Mega Millions jackpot. Missler says he plans to take care of his family, have fun, and do some good for humanity.
Both Democrats and Republicans are reacting to reports that President Trump used vulgar language to describe Haiti, El Salvador and countries in Africa during a meeting on immigration. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.